By Gibril Conteh
Postcard from Germany
By Mabinty M. Kamara
As the plane made its final approach into Berlin, it was clear from thousands of feet in the air that I was now in a completely different part of our beautiful planet. I have traveled widely in Africa, but this was my first visit to Europe.
Sierra Leone Football: A lookahead in 2025
By Alpha Abu
In June 2025 Football Stakeholders from across the country will attend the congress of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) and the obvious high point of that gathering will be the election of a president and an Executive Committee to run the affairs of the game for the next four years.
THE SIERRA LEONE MEDIA IN 2025
By Dr. Isaac Massaquoi
The other day a media colleague sent me an article titled, “The Future of news and the promise of community-centered journalism”, written by Damian Radcliffe and published on the website of the International Journalists Network (IJNET). I raced through and found it an immensely interesting read. Regarding what I intend to do here, let me quote the opening paragraphs of that article.
Issues we ignore as journalists in Sierra Leone
By Mabinty M. Kamara
I have a good friend that I have never met. And we’ve been friends for about three years now. I know this sounds strange but it’s true. He tells me he is a middle-aged man living with his small family on the edge of the Freetown Peninsula to the west of the urban area of the capital.
AfDB commits $2billion for clean cooking in Africa
By Politico staff writer
President Julius Maada Bio recently told a conference in France that “the absence of access to clean cooking solutions significantly affects Sierra Leone's economy, with estimated annual costs of inaction totaling US$4.7 billion.”








